037: Soap: Recipes

these are some great recipes. I hope you enjoy them as i enjoyed making this video. Blessed Be and thanks for watching.

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admin on January 12th 2010 in soap recipes

www.CosmeSoap.com – Organic Soap Manufacturing Process

CosméSoap is a French soap manufacturer that combines passion and creativity to create a wide range of all natural soaps, shower gels, shampoos, lotions and bath salts. We combine our private label manufacturing & design expertise with your company brand, to produce a beautiful product, custom designed to meet the diverse needs of your customers.

Visit us at http://www.CosmeSoap.com

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admin on January 12th 2010 in soap making process

Soap Queen TV Episode 3: Swirling M&P

Ever wonder how you can achieve multi-colored swirls in melt & pour? In this Episode watch Anne-Marie as she shows you the trick to swirling Melt & Pour soap and makes a gorgeous loaf that looks complicated but isn’t!

This is one of Anne-Marie’s favorite projects. Want to join in the fun? Buy your own Swirling Soap Kit and make your own! Find it here http://www.brambleberry.com/Kits.aspx#grpSWIRLKIT

Are you a blogger? Please feel free to embed this video on your blog. If you need any help just let us know! info@brambleberry.com

Anne-Marie Faiola is the owner of Bramble Berry http://www.brambleberry.com, author of Soap Queen Blog http://www.soapqueen.com, and developer of Teach Soap http://www.teachsoap.com.

Music by the PsyWoofers titled ‘Dancing 4 Joy’

All of the supplies used can be purchased at http://www.brambleberry.com

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admin on January 12th 2010 in melt and pour soap

How to make Cold Process Soap

This video will show you how to make cold process soap. For more info, visit how2soap.com.

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admin on January 12th 2010 in how to make soaps

The Chemisty of Soap Making

This video will show you the chemisty of soap making. For more information, visit www.how2soap.com.

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admin on January 12th 2010 in soap making

Where can buy Cheap Melt and Pour soap in the philippines? ?


try Divisoria :-)

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admin on January 7th 2010 in melt and pour soap

Finding video and recipes in word form on how to make soap from scratch?

it will be nice if there is a ingredient and equipment list thanks best answer will be selected

There are loads of text tutorials on how to make soap yourself in various ways online, and some lessons will also be videos.

Check out the many links in these two searches I did on those topics:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=how+to+make+soap

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=how+to+make+soap

HTh,

Diane B.

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admin on January 4th 2010 in soap recipes

buying melt and pour soap base?

In the uk does anyone know where i can buy a melt and pour soap base?

Do you have a Craft store near you? I have no way of looking for one from the US

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admin on January 4th 2010 in melt and pour soap

how to start a soap making buisness?

well ive started making some soaps and i really like it but im confused on how i should sell them?

You can get a soap making business book (used) for under $10 at Amazon.com. The advantage to this is getting advice from soap making experts on how to package, price and where to sell your soap products for the best results.

To sell online, you may be better off starting to sell on an established website like Etsy.com, which already gets lots of traffic everyday from customers looking for craft products to buy.

To sell locally in your area, you may want to partner with a local salon or spa, whose customers may be interested in your soap products. Offer the business owner a cut of the profits and maybe some free soaps to try, so they can help market your soaps.

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admin on January 4th 2010 in soap making

Organic Pest Control – Resolve Your Problem Naturally

Organic Pest Control

We’re all searching for ways to live in a more earth-friendly fashion. But when it comes to gardening, it’s difficult to find out how to kill or prevent garden pests in a safe way. Organic pest control has come a long way, and we’re lucky to have many more effective tools to resolve this problem.

Create Natural Barriers

Picking off grubs and other critters by hand is an easy way to reduce your pesky problem. You can also build many types of barrier environments which entrap the insects. Plugging holes is also fundatmental. Snails can be caught hiding in damp places under rocks and towards the base of plants with straplike foliage. Simply exploring your garden and adjacent areas for potential insect hideaways is one of the most useful forms of organic pest control.

Use Biological Control

Encourage predatory insects such as green lacewings and dragonflies to feed on aphids and other pests that attack your plants. You can do this by placing a shallow bowl of water in the garden. Beneficial insects such as dragonflies will hover around water. Bacterial insecticides such as B. thuringiensis could also be used against caterpillars.

Finding the Safest Repellents

How to kill or prevent garden pests? Organic pest control methods can be effective and the ingredients for most of the recipes can be found in your kitchen cupboard. If chemical repellents are truly necessary, try to use the least-toxic and apply using the manufacturers instructions. These include insecticide soaps, horticultural oils, dehydrating dust, etc.

Make It Yourself

Against Green Aphids and Mites – Mix 1 tablespoon of liquid soap and a cup of vegetable oil. Dilute a teaspoon of this liquid in a cup of water and spray on aphids and mites.

Against Cockroaches – Dusts of boric acid can be placed on cracks or entry points around your home. Bay leaves on pantry shelves can also help in deterring these critters.

Make sure that the chemicals you use are made specifically for the insects you are targeting.

When researching how to kill or prevent garden pests, there is a world of information on the internet. Organic pest control may seem more challenging at first, but once you spend a little time creating a beneficial environment, you will be happier living in a safe, natural garden where you and your plants can flourish without the risks of unsafe chemicals and pesticides.

Ron King
http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/organic-pest-control-resolve-your-problem-naturally-369008.html

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admin on January 1st 2010 in soap recipes